Not crowded at all.There is a certain energy at flea markets, and you have captured that beautifully.LOVE the second to last shot here.Guess there's not a lot of energy there, but I love it.Have a wonderful weekend, my friend.xo.

You have done a fine job capturing the faces and the personalities of the flea market shoppers and vendors, Monika.

I think the fellow in your first photograph has already made too many purchases, judging by the size of his backpack. And, I would love to write a caption for the photo next to the last of the man and woman -- but, I dare not.

Monika I can also feel your passion for the market through your photos, you've done a fantastic job with this post and have some mighty fine photos. I love the one with the man eating and pointing at something. You've captured realness, in a wonderful way. Cheers!

Hi Monika! Well, I don't think it's crowded. Your street work has great energy, color, and life. And I see a few items I'd love to get a hold of. I love all the different candid expressions and poses you caught. One could get lost for many hours in such a place and you really communicated that feeling. The bird watching the human spectacle is a perfect closing...

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